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Passage of ‘Kalinga Act’ Pushed to Ensure Automatic Aid Against Inflation, Fuel Shocks

  • Esther Salem
  • Nation
  • May 3, 2026

A proposed measure seeking to automatically deliver government assistance during periods of rising fuel prices and inflation is gaining momentum in the House of Representatives, as lawmakers push for its swift passage to shield Filipinos from economic shocks.

House Bill No. 8834, or the proposed “Kalinga Act,” aims to establish a system that can be activated once fuel price increases begin driving up the cost of living. The measure is designed to ensure timely support for vulnerable sectors, including low-income households, the middle class, and small businesses.

The proposal seeks to shift the government’s response from reactive to proactive, enabling interventions before fuel price hikes cascade into higher transport fares, food costs, and electricity rates.

House Majority Leader Ferdinand Alexander Marcos Jr., who filed the bill, said the measure is intended to protect Filipinos from the impact of global economic pressures, including volatility in oil prices.

“This is about protecting every Filipino—from the poorest families to small entrepreneurs trying to stay afloat,” he said.

Lawmakers are expected to move the measure forward once sessions resume, with a committee report anticipated to be approved ahead of plenary deliberations.

The bill builds on discussions under the Legislative Energy Action and Development (LEAD) panels, which have been consolidating inputs from government agencies and stakeholders into a unified framework.

Officials said the measure is entering a critical phase, as proposals are translated into mechanisms aimed at providing faster and more coordinated responses during economic disruptions.

“Hindi na dapat naghahabol ang gobyerno kapag may krisis. Dapat nakaabang na ang tulong,” Marcos said.

If enacted, the proposed law is expected to institutionalize a system that allows for quicker deployment of assistance, helping stabilize prices and protect livelihoods during periods of economic stress.

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